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Minox MD Spotting Scope 88 W APO
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Nice Scope, great eye relief, difficult focus

by Bob, Verified Owner from WA, United States Written on February 11, 2016
I bought this scope because it has the highest advertised eye relief of any variable scope of this type that I could find regardless of price. I ordered it last May (2015), and waited until it was finally delivered in January 2016.

It delivers on that promise, and if I press my glasses up against the rubber eyecup, I can get full field of view even at 60x zoom. I would prefer to NOT have to press my glasses against the eyecup, but this is the best there is out there for this feature right now. With a top of the line Swarovski, you are reduced to looking through a small donut hole at high magnification. While nobody has better optics than swarovski, it doesn't matter how good the optics are if you can't see through it (to me, anyway).

I compared my new MD88 side by side with a brand new Vortex Razor. I would say that the optics were comparable, but the MD88 had much more eye relief. However, the Razor was MUCH easier to focus which leads to my one complaint about the MD88: THE FOCUS RINGS AROUND THE SCOPE BODY ARE MUCH TOO STIFF. Even when set up securely on a quality Manfrotto tripod, you have to apply so much pressure to the focus rings that you cause enough vibration that it is hard to see when the focus is perfect. The fine focus ring is easier to move than the coarse focus ring, but still stiff. The coarse focus ring is a two hand operation, one on the ring and the other on the scope body; you will almost certainly move the scope off of your object if you have t...
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